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My name is Janet. I was born in 1984 on the cusp of Aquarius and Pisces. I've had this site since 2001. I love to watch/read anything to do with vampires. I'm interested in learning about mythology, serial killers, and various other things that don't generally interest people my age. I tend to discuss my problems in this blog, so if you don't want to read my whining about my health, then you might want to go now. There's a fanlisting for me that you could join, if you want. (No pressure.)

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queeniegalore: This is incorrect. As an Aussie I will freely admit to saying ‘crikey’ BUT no one has ever said ‘donga’ in my hearing, and ‘cunt’ is such a common word that it should probably go around the middle. I mean, we use it as a term of affection for crikey’s sake. As an American, I’ve never heard many people say twat. I have heard a lot more people say fuck than twat, so maybe it should trade spots. Then again, you can probably say twat multiple times and keep a PG-13 rating in a movie, but if you say fuck more than once (or sometimes twice), you will end up with an R rating. Maybe twat is more acceptable than shit, since saying shit once almost always requires a program to be on cable/satellite (for TV14) OR to be rated MA if it is on any channel that is easier for children to access (like CBS, ABC, etc.). Now, the word tits on the other hand would probably be more offensive than twat on American television and in American movies. (Source: http://bit.ly/oG0XM6)

capriamovies: #sometimes i think god created this man just to destroy my life I love that in this he isn’t having to wear a Tennessee shirt that is in UT orange, which is basically an obnoxious mixture of the colors of Kraft macaroni & cheese, orange cream pops, and pumpkin that is beginning to rot.